TP-LINK HSUPA Modem MA180 2357:0201
Bjørn Mork
bjorn at mork.no
Tue Jan 15 01:27:08 PST 2013
Thomas Schäfer <tschaefer at t-online.de> writes:
> Here are all infos about this device. I think I catched the relevant data.
>
> Switching to modem/network-mode works with
>
> eject /dev/sr0
>
> It works with "option"
> /dev/ttyUSB2 has accepted at-commands
>
> and qmi_wwan (in testcase with interface 1 instead of 0)
>
> I was able get an IPv4- connection via qmi-interface.
>
> I was not able to get online via IPv6.
>
> qmi-version-infos are also inside the attachment.
>
>
> This is, what windows says about this device:
>
> Diagnostics USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_00\6&37BC1CE0&0&0000
> NMEA USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_01\6&37BC1CE0&0&0001
>
> Modem USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_03\6&37BC1CE0&0&0003
> Networkcard USB\VID_2357&PID_0201&MI_04\6&37BC1CE0&0&0004
>
>
> mmc USBSTOR\CDROM&VEN_TP-LINK&PROD_MMC_STORAGE&REV_2.31\7&7ED6A61&0&863077010330565&0
>
>
> Labels at the housing:
>
> MA180
> FCC ID: T7MA180V2
> IC: 8853-MA180V1
>
>
> Windows-software at the stick is identical to
> http://www.tp-link.com.de/Resources/software/MA180_V1_Easy_Setup_Assistant.zip
> (same md5)
Thanks a lot for the extra-ordinary complete and detailed report. I've
just submitted the two patches this ends up as. Given the amount of
work you put into collection all the info, you could have submitted
those patches yourself to save you some of the work :-)
Bjørn
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